7
7.0
Apr 12, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
make the referral to the doj. or they put the two statements next to each other, they send it to the jeep supreme court, if they have questions, they proceed. >> they are very selective on what we refer. >> we heard that from doj themselves. >> bring them in and let's have a hearing. >> great. it is preposterous the way this is. >> we need to be present in all these issues. >> it is obvious the two numbers don't add up and they are both under old. the provocation that somebody is lying is under our nose in public filings. it demeans government when government doesn't act on public information like that. it is presumptively false. >> thank you, commissioner. i am back and senator wyden is now over voting. >> on beneficial ownership, our first topic, i want to mention the commissioner was appreciative of what we have done and how that will help him in his work. >> i appreciate your referencing that. there is bipartisan work to be going on around here. one of the other issues, it a bipartisan effort senator writing -
make the referral to the doj. or they put the two statements next to each other, they send it to the jeep supreme court, if they have questions, they proceed. >> they are very selective on what we refer. >> we heard that from doj themselves. >> bring them in and let's have a hearing. >> great. it is preposterous the way this is. >> we need to be present in all these issues. >> it is obvious the two numbers don't add up and they are both under old. the...
9
9.0
Apr 2, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 9
favorite 0
quote 0
also asking for $500 million to be split between doj and hhs with recognition that there has to be a comprehensive answer to crime, not just from the law enforcement standpoint. >> the one thing we know is that the administration and democrats are not soft on crime and that we recognize we must be in the crime reducing business. i want to thank you for your support of public housing. and so my final questions are, public housing emphasis, and then the commitment of the administration for taking refugees from ukraine under the present capping that we have not utilized. i appreciate your answers to those two questions. >> as you know, we have a robust housing supply initiative, $50 billion on the mandatory side to ensure we have affordable housing. also, as you point out, the budget provides funding to resettle 125,000 refugees in 2023, including the commitment for ukraine that the president recently announced. >> i look forward to working with you on these matters. mr. chairman, thank you so very much. this is a robust budget for the american people and it is a deficit busting budget
also asking for $500 million to be split between doj and hhs with recognition that there has to be a comprehensive answer to crime, not just from the law enforcement standpoint. >> the one thing we know is that the administration and democrats are not soft on crime and that we recognize we must be in the crime reducing business. i want to thank you for your support of public housing. and so my final questions are, public housing emphasis, and then the commitment of the administration for...
7
7.0
Apr 3, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> another question, how will spending $1.4 million on a new office of environmental justice at doj help our law enforcement agencies do their job and tackle the crime crisis in america? >> i think we have to tackle the crime crisis in america while we tackle an environmental justice system. i read in "the new york times," there's one county, i won't say what state, where people's sewage actually goes into their backyard. they've never had a sewage system at their homes. people of color, low income. we think something is wrong with that. >> and that should be part of the law enforcement agencies? >> where there are illegal activities, doj absolutely needs the tools to make sure all americans are treated equally under the law, even when they're environmental issues. >> okay. all right. thank you, director, you answered my questions and i appreciate your time. >> i appreciate it. >> i yield back. >> the gentleman yields back. i now yield five minutes to the gentleman from michigan, mr. kildee. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thank you, director young, for being here today to discuss t
. >> another question, how will spending $1.4 million on a new office of environmental justice at doj help our law enforcement agencies do their job and tackle the crime crisis in america? >> i think we have to tackle the crime crisis in america while we tackle an environmental justice system. i read in "the new york times," there's one county, i won't say what state, where people's sewage actually goes into their backyard. they've never had a sewage system at their homes....
21
21
Apr 11, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- doj just to make the nation safer and thank you for your incredible mission and courage not just today but for all over this nation. thank you. i want to thank my incredible supportive and patient family who are here. my wonderful wife carol and my children allie and david. please. [applause] pres. biden: he is 16 years old and i want to draft him. [laughter] [applause] is there >> >> is there an agent in that house? -- the house? i want to think -- thank the men and women of the atf. i've spent three decades watching and admiring agents and staff -- along with the state and enforcement partners as they tirelessly and courageously worked to protect the american people. i would like to say they work in an amenity -- anonymity that would not be complete -- but that would not be completely to because what i have seen is that the atf does work in anonymity only to be thrust in the public eye when it is time for criticism. law enforcement is a very tough job and no person and no agency is perfect but the president is right. the men and women of the atf and the public that they protect
. -- doj just to make the nation safer and thank you for your incredible mission and courage not just today but for all over this nation. thank you. i want to thank my incredible supportive and patient family who are here. my wonderful wife carol and my children allie and david. please. [applause] pres. biden: he is 16 years old and i want to draft him. [laughter] [applause] is there >> >> is there an agent in that house? -- the house? i want to think -- thank the men and women of...
16
16
Apr 9, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
certainly doj can look at our work and make decisions off of that. it is public. for me, accountability is less about, we put out the report, we have our hearings the next day, being accountable. it is about historic account ability. i will tell you anyone that is out there pretending like january 6 did not happen or it was tourists, in five or 10 years, they are going to be embarrassed about their role in history. i do not think i will be embarrassed about my role. it is not why i do it. it is not why have chosen to be on the committee. i do not care if i go down and up scaredy. but i know -- but i know i will not be embarrassed. i cannot say that about all of my colleagues. in five or 10 years with all of the disinformation out there, in five or 10 years there will be an accurate depiction and portrayal of what happened and who was responsible. that will be because of the work of the committee. for me, that is the goal. to make sure you can see what went wrong and how to never have that happen again. hopefully doj can take some of that and make people criminally
certainly doj can look at our work and make decisions off of that. it is public. for me, accountability is less about, we put out the report, we have our hearings the next day, being accountable. it is about historic account ability. i will tell you anyone that is out there pretending like january 6 did not happen or it was tourists, in five or 10 years, they are going to be embarrassed about their role in history. i do not think i will be embarrassed about my role. it is not why i do it. it is...
5
5.0
Apr 5, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
sent tax messages any most of the white house but it is possible she sent text messages and emails to doj officials. we know that the department of justice officials, jeff clark is the guy's name, specifically was also involved in this attempt to overturn the election. we want to see how deep that conspiracy ran and potentially she mentioned or her husband on that, i think it is due diligence to see to what extent ginny was in touch with members of the trump administration in this unprecedented attempt to overturn the election results. host: in massachusetts, republican line, go ahead. caller: hi. you are saying justice, should recuse himself from the january 6 thing. would that mean that the new justice that may be confirmed should recuse herself from anything that happens to donald trump because in some of her writings she wrote about donald trump i think she should also recuse herself from everything that has to do with donald trump , including january 6. guest: so i'm not familiar with those writings. i think you potentially are referring to the don mcgahn case that she wrote -- the o
sent tax messages any most of the white house but it is possible she sent text messages and emails to doj officials. we know that the department of justice officials, jeff clark is the guy's name, specifically was also involved in this attempt to overturn the election. we want to see how deep that conspiracy ran and potentially she mentioned or her husband on that, i think it is due diligence to see to what extent ginny was in touch with members of the trump administration in this unprecedented...
11
11
Apr 27, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
caller: the doj i think has something on these people to keep their mouth shut. if you would, play the tape of joe biden when he was vice president on, if you don't get the aid, i'm leaving in six hours. he put obama in there with him so these kinzinger at all these others -- kinzinger, i called to him to complain about the law. the poa. they were trying a case, where his wife was saying it would take two or three weeks to clean. -- put money in their pockets. you have the making tons of money over the people. we believe green. our government -- we bleed red. it doesn't matter who you are. our government bleeds green. host: that's kyle. you bring up ashli babbitt, referred to in those tapes released by the new york times. this is from the print edition. they note that congressman moore, congressman brooks tweeted the weekend after january 6 about the fatal shooting of ashli babbitt by a member of the capitol police force, noting it was a black police officer shot the white female veteran, and added you know that doesn't fit the narrative. immediately after that c
caller: the doj i think has something on these people to keep their mouth shut. if you would, play the tape of joe biden when he was vice president on, if you don't get the aid, i'm leaving in six hours. he put obama in there with him so these kinzinger at all these others -- kinzinger, i called to him to complain about the law. the poa. they were trying a case, where his wife was saying it would take two or three weeks to clean. -- put money in their pockets. you have the making tons of money...
23
23
Apr 26, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
the doj is appealing this decision that has caused mass confusion. as soon as it happened, all i could think of was people on airplanes. midair, you could take your masks off. that is scary whether you believe it or not. however, people are confused as to what took so long for the cdc to ask for an emergency pause? if it was so important, why didn't you do that then? the reasons why they did this appeal is because it down the line, this could have a massive impact on what the cdc is able to do in other pandemics and issues. it was not just about this 15 day, it was about the future of the cdc, what power they will have. we have been seeing states changing power when it comes to health decisions, especially during the pandemic when you had many states saying they wanted to end mask mandate and open schools. power began to be stripped away, even on a local level. what will happen we came down with another pandemic? are we still going to be playing science over politics? the administration felt like they were too slow and how they rolled out this inform
the doj is appealing this decision that has caused mass confusion. as soon as it happened, all i could think of was people on airplanes. midair, you could take your masks off. that is scary whether you believe it or not. however, people are confused as to what took so long for the cdc to ask for an emergency pause? if it was so important, why didn't you do that then? the reasons why they did this appeal is because it down the line, this could have a massive impact on what the cdc is able to do...
12
12
Apr 26, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
the doj is appealing this decision that has caused mass confusion. as soon as it happened, all i could think of was people on airplanes. midair, you could take your masks off. that is scary whether you believe it or not. however, people are confused as to what took so long for the cdc to ask for an emergency pause? if it was so important, why didn't you do that then? the reasons why they did this appeal is because it down the line, this could have a massive impact on what the cdc is able to do in other pandemics and issues. it was not just about this 15 day, it was about the future of the cdc, what power they will have. we have been seeing states changing power when it comes to health decisions, especially during the pandemic when you had many states saying they wanted to end mask mandate and open schools. power began to be stripped away, even on a local level. what will happen we came down with another pandemic? are we still going to be playing science over politics? the administration felt like they were too slow and how they rolled out this inform
the doj is appealing this decision that has caused mass confusion. as soon as it happened, all i could think of was people on airplanes. midair, you could take your masks off. that is scary whether you believe it or not. however, people are confused as to what took so long for the cdc to ask for an emergency pause? if it was so important, why didn't you do that then? the reasons why they did this appeal is because it down the line, this could have a massive impact on what the cdc is able to do...
6
6.0
Apr 25, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
i think the doj needs to get some backbone and prosecute these people. should democrats should be focusing on certain things, other than what you have mentioned? caller: you know, other programs are working. the republicans do not have a message, they do not do anything for the people but instill fear. all they do is cry about the border. host: let's hear from the republicans. catherine, you're on. caller: i think the republicans have to enlighten what has been going on. what about the higher grocery prices, especially when it comes to eggs and it milk and so forth. the afghanistan war was a faste. disaster. what is going on in the southern borders is a disaster. i think the republicans need to punch that out of all of the things that have gone wrong. as far as all of the things that they can say that they can do right, school public --. also the last comment, in florida, we love our governor. he has done a fantastic job since he has been in office. i think any person who is running under the republican ticket, whether it is for governor, senator, congre
i think the doj needs to get some backbone and prosecute these people. should democrats should be focusing on certain things, other than what you have mentioned? caller: you know, other programs are working. the republicans do not have a message, they do not do anything for the people but instill fear. all they do is cry about the border. host: let's hear from the republicans. catherine, you're on. caller: i think the republicans have to enlighten what has been going on. what about the higher...
7
7.0
Apr 21, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
the white house did not want to do it so they had the doj do it. there is no emergency, it is ridiculous. host: what do you mean there is no emergency? for legal reasons in that the judge -- there is no emergency for this appeal -- for the judge that here's the appeal to say i am putting a stay on this lower judge's decision? is that what you are referencing? caller: the judge followed the constitution. this rule by the cdc -- biden's mandate was overturned by the supreme court for other mandates. this cdc guideline is capricious. it is an administrative move for clinical reasons. the science is up and down. masks don't work. the deaths are up and down. they are down now so the media wants to move onto something else. the bottom line is it was -- the judge is correct. host: other newspapers are setting studies, here is one. this is the post, "a study that looked at mask use in california found people reported always wearing a cloth mask in indoor public spaces were 56% is likely to test positive compared with those who did not wear masks. the prote
the white house did not want to do it so they had the doj do it. there is no emergency, it is ridiculous. host: what do you mean there is no emergency? for legal reasons in that the judge -- there is no emergency for this appeal -- for the judge that here's the appeal to say i am putting a stay on this lower judge's decision? is that what you are referencing? caller: the judge followed the constitution. this rule by the cdc -- biden's mandate was overturned by the supreme court for other...
65
65
Apr 8, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: even his commitment to police reform, what he can -- commit to asking the doj to prohibit asking police departments from using the reid technique for interrogation, considered to generate false confessions? press sec. psaki: i know the department of justice has taken steps, including on chokeholds and other actions that needed to be reformed across the country. i don't have anything to protect in terms of additional steps. the president supports their efforts to do more. and he of them have talked about their desire to do more, and we are continuing to consider an executive order on police reform, even there has been an ill ability -- inability of congress to before. reporter: there are desperate images coming out of shanghai right now, which is under lockdown for covid. is the white house monitoring not? is there anything the u.s. can do to help the situation there? is the administration aware of any further supply chain snags coming as a result of this, and how are you prepared to address them? press sec. psaki: on the first part of your question, the state department is closel
reporter: even his commitment to police reform, what he can -- commit to asking the doj to prohibit asking police departments from using the reid technique for interrogation, considered to generate false confessions? press sec. psaki: i know the department of justice has taken steps, including on chokeholds and other actions that needed to be reformed across the country. i don't have anything to protect in terms of additional steps. the president supports their efforts to do more. and he of...
92
92
Apr 12, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
committee to look at these indictments on the five and abuse your report identifies troubling issues doj is highlighting as well i think enough has happened that perhaps the finance committee is scheduling a hearing today deeper into your reports to figure out what is going on and how can we start? as you just articulated i want to reinforce there are legitimate conservation one of the top leaders in that regard they are doing it the right way that others now basically the indictments are fraudulent let the court find out what's happening thank you senator wyden and i hope we get support on the issues. >> we would support that natalie what i encourage investigative report in the indictment we are in litigation with many transactions and was several fried penalties and that should telegraph where many of these believe they are the abusive syndicated transaction need to stop. >> her efforts are not impactful. >> even though the indictments are coming out clear guidance. >> we will wrap it up thank you. >> thank you madame chair. commissioner it's nice to have you here. since last year last
committee to look at these indictments on the five and abuse your report identifies troubling issues doj is highlighting as well i think enough has happened that perhaps the finance committee is scheduling a hearing today deeper into your reports to figure out what is going on and how can we start? as you just articulated i want to reinforce there are legitimate conservation one of the top leaders in that regard they are doing it the right way that others now basically the indictments are...
29
29
Apr 21, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
the doj said yesterday that they would decide, essentially, whether or not to appeal that ruling based on what the cdc says they need or don't need. is the white house or the cabinet involved in any way in that decision-making process? ms. psaki: well, we are entirely able to and legally able to be a part of the discussion, but right now it's -- we, of course, are deferring to the cdc on what they believe is needed at this moment. they have already -- they obviously put in place this two-week extension because they felt they needed that to take a look at the data, given that we've seen a rise in cases. so, we certainly anticipate to hear more from them soon on their ask for being able to have that time, which we think is entirely warranted. and the department of justice, as you noted, has indicated that they would appeal not just because they think it's entirely reasonable, of course, to have this additional time to look at it, but because they think that the current -- for current and future public health crises, we want to preserve that authority for the cdc to have in the future. re
the doj said yesterday that they would decide, essentially, whether or not to appeal that ruling based on what the cdc says they need or don't need. is the white house or the cabinet involved in any way in that decision-making process? ms. psaki: well, we are entirely able to and legally able to be a part of the discussion, but right now it's -- we, of course, are deferring to the cdc on what they believe is needed at this moment. they have already -- they obviously put in place this two-week...
11
11
Apr 29, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
>> that's a statistic. >> can you name one case of a referral from dhs to doj for domestic terrorism? >> congressman, i will provide the data to you and -- >> i'm asking you, can you name one case. okay, so you can't in one case yet. according to new or a new report from the u.s. department of justice, almost half of the criminals prosecuted in federal court in 2018 were elias charged with crimes ranging from drug trafficking to murder and to kidnapping and the vast majority, 38, 000, were illegal immigrants, illegal. aliens but it's still domestic terrorism is the number one cause of your concerns. texas is one of the only border states that keeps detailed statistics on crimes committed by aliens specifically. the latest report from the state of texas reports that between june 1st of 2011 and november 30th of 2021, 356,000 criminal aliens were booked into texas jails, of which are 243,000 were identified as being in the country illegally. those illegal aliens were charged with more than 401,000 criminal offenses, including 742 murders, 47,000 assaults, 7500 burglaries, and over 11,00
>> that's a statistic. >> can you name one case of a referral from dhs to doj for domestic terrorism? >> congressman, i will provide the data to you and -- >> i'm asking you, can you name one case. okay, so you can't in one case yet. according to new or a new report from the u.s. department of justice, almost half of the criminals prosecuted in federal court in 2018 were elias charged with crimes ranging from drug trafficking to murder and to kidnapping and the vast...
7
7.0
Apr 25, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
the doj is appealing this decision that has caused mass confusion. as soon as it happened, all i could think of was people on airplanes. midair, you could take your masks off. that is scary whether you believe it or not. however, people are confused as to what took so long for the cdc to ask for an emergency pause? if it was so important, why didn't you do that then? however, what the implications would be -- the weight has is saying the reasons why they did this appeal is because it down the line, this could have a massive impact on what the cdc is able to do in other pandemics and issues. it was not just about this 15 day, it was about the future of the cdc, what power they will have. we have been seeing states changing power when it comes to health decisions, especially when you had many states saying they wanted to end mask mandate and openness power began to be stripped away, even on a local level, when it came to health officials what will happen we came down with another pandemic? where will the instruction come from? are we still going to be
the doj is appealing this decision that has caused mass confusion. as soon as it happened, all i could think of was people on airplanes. midair, you could take your masks off. that is scary whether you believe it or not. however, people are confused as to what took so long for the cdc to ask for an emergency pause? if it was so important, why didn't you do that then? however, what the implications would be -- the weight has is saying the reasons why they did this appeal is because it down the...
1
1.0
Apr 19, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
suspicious trading by congressional officials has proven to be more challenging for the sec and the doj than most may have supposed a decade ago. the constitution's feature puts -- featured a big clause, puts in place a very high hurdle for obtaining evidence that relates to what a congressional official learned through legislative activity and without evidence, prosecutions are not possible. this hearing constitutes a monumental step toward bringing about real and profound change. i am truly honored to be a part of it. i look forward to your questions and i stand ready to be of whatever help i can as a legislative process progresses. thank you very much. >> excuse me, thank you very much, and now we have our final witness, ms. schultz, we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chair lofgren, ranking member davis and members of the committee on the house administration, i am from the cato institute for monetary and financial alternatives. thank you for the opportunity to take part in today's hearing. as you know, the questions raised by members of congress trading stocks are not new. a d
suspicious trading by congressional officials has proven to be more challenging for the sec and the doj than most may have supposed a decade ago. the constitution's feature puts -- featured a big clause, puts in place a very high hurdle for obtaining evidence that relates to what a congressional official learned through legislative activity and without evidence, prosecutions are not possible. this hearing constitutes a monumental step toward bringing about real and profound change. i am truly...
20
20
Apr 19, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
suspicious trading by congressional officials has proven to be more challenging for the sec and the doj than most may have supposed a decade ago. the constitution's feature puts -- featured a big clause, puts in place a very high hurdle for obtaining evidence that relates to what a congressional official learned through legislative activity and without evidence, prosecutions are not possible. this hearing constitutes a monumental step toward bringing about real and profound change. i am truly honored to be a part of it. i look forward to your questions and i stand ready to be of whatever help i can as a legislative process progresses. thank you very much. >> excuse me, thank you very much, and now we have our final witness, ms. schultz, we welcome your testimony. >> thank you. chair lofgren, ranking member davis and members of the committee on the house administration, i am from the cato institute for monetary and financial alternatives. thank you for the opportunity to take part in today's hearing. as you know, the questions raised by members of congress trading stocks are not new. a d
suspicious trading by congressional officials has proven to be more challenging for the sec and the doj than most may have supposed a decade ago. the constitution's feature puts -- featured a big clause, puts in place a very high hurdle for obtaining evidence that relates to what a congressional official learned through legislative activity and without evidence, prosecutions are not possible. this hearing constitutes a monumental step toward bringing about real and profound change. i am truly...
18
18
Apr 4, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
sentencing committee with the doj prosecutors and u.s. court departments recommended to the extent she departed was well within the mainstream. , of what other judges were doing nationwide, both judges appointed by both republicans and democrats. only, i thought this -- finally come i thought this was the hardest to understand. judge jackson is not going to act these up in court. there are a whole series of efforts to describe judge jackson views as different advocacy organization. as a senator whitehouse repeatedly and actively has laid out, we have too many groups that are advocating and engaging in trying to precor what our work is here on the judiciary committee by bringing the backgrounds, pre-packaging, advertising and selling. we can and should make real progress in opening up these dark money groups by voting for this. if later this year when we have a chance on the floor, the senate, my colleagues refused to votes of the american people can know who is funding all of this stuff, than they do not really want to know the truth. the
sentencing committee with the doj prosecutors and u.s. court departments recommended to the extent she departed was well within the mainstream. , of what other judges were doing nationwide, both judges appointed by both republicans and democrats. only, i thought this -- finally come i thought this was the hardest to understand. judge jackson is not going to act these up in court. there are a whole series of efforts to describe judge jackson views as different advocacy organization. as a senator...
19
19
Apr 3, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
. $3.2 billion for local grants at doj. >> there are cuts to the justice department of $2 billion? >> the grants to state and locals to deal with violence has increased in this budget. in addition a mandatory proposal we hope many of you will support of $30 billion to deal with crime in our communities. >> let me ask you something -- and obviously i'm trying to get a point across here that we're making cuts to a budget, to defense, to crime, where we should be making increases and should be reflecting values as the president says this budget is supposed to reflect the values of this administration, of this country, and of this executive branch. so that's what i'm trying to get about, to get the point out here. and from last year, i asked this question last year. does the administration not think these are credible threats when talking about defense spending that we should be conceding our world leadership role? and yet here we are a year later and we're still making essentially cuts to defense and not addressing crime like we should be. this budget is too little too late t. truly e
. $3.2 billion for local grants at doj. >> there are cuts to the justice department of $2 billion? >> the grants to state and locals to deal with violence has increased in this budget. in addition a mandatory proposal we hope many of you will support of $30 billion to deal with crime in our communities. >> let me ask you something -- and obviously i'm trying to get a point across here that we're making cuts to a budget, to defense, to crime, where we should be making increases...
6
6.0
Apr 10, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
committee to look at these indictments on the five and abuse your report identifies troubling issues doj is highlighting as well i think enough has happened that perhaps the finance committee is scheduling a hearing today deeper into your reports to figure out what is going on and how can we start? as you just articulated i want to reinforce there are legitimate conservation one of the top leaders in that regard they are doing it the right way that others now basically the indictments are fraudulent let the court find out what's happening thank you senator wyden and i hope we get support on the issues. >> we would support that natalie what i encourage investigative report in the indictment we are in litigation with many transactions and was several fried penalties and that should telegraph where many of these believe they are the abusive syndicated transaction need to stop. >> her efforts are not impactful. >> even though the indictments are coming out clear guidance. >> we will wrap it up thank you. >> thank you madame chair. commissioner it's nice to have you here. since last year last
committee to look at these indictments on the five and abuse your report identifies troubling issues doj is highlighting as well i think enough has happened that perhaps the finance committee is scheduling a hearing today deeper into your reports to figure out what is going on and how can we start? as you just articulated i want to reinforce there are legitimate conservation one of the top leaders in that regard they are doing it the right way that others now basically the indictments are...
2
2.0
Apr 27, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
caller: the doj i think has something on these people to keep their mouth shut. if you would, play the tape of joe biden when he was vice president on, if you don't get the aid, i'm leaving in six hours. he put obama in there with him so these kinzinger at all these others -- kinzinger, i called to him to complain about the law. the poa. they were trying a case, where his wife was saying it would take two or three weeks to clean. -- put money in their pockets. you have the making tons of money over the people. we believe green. our government -- we bleed red. it doesn't matter who you are. our government bleeds green. host: that's kyle. you bring up ashli babbitt, referred to in those tapes released by the new york times. this is from the print edition. they note that congressman moore, congressman brooks tweeted the weekend after january 6 about the fatal shooting of ashli babbitt by a member of the capitol police force, noting it was a black police officer shot the white female veteran, and added you know that doesn't fit the narrative. immediately after that c
caller: the doj i think has something on these people to keep their mouth shut. if you would, play the tape of joe biden when he was vice president on, if you don't get the aid, i'm leaving in six hours. he put obama in there with him so these kinzinger at all these others -- kinzinger, i called to him to complain about the law. the poa. they were trying a case, where his wife was saying it would take two or three weeks to clean. -- put money in their pockets. you have the making tons of money...
66
66
Apr 4, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
problems and disparities, and many of the cases that are now sort of winding their way through hud or doj to the courts, or that are at private fair housing organizations, involve refinance situations. so the austin family, for example, they were refinancing their home, and that was -- >> oh, i agree. i mean some of the most tragic conversations i had were families who lost homes they have been in for 40 years. >> exactly. >> my time is up. i yield. >> the gentleman from ohio mr. gonzalez is now recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairwoman waters and thank you to our witnesses for being here today and for your testimonies. let me start by saying something i think is pretty obvious. it is important identify ways to reduce wealth disparities and promoting homeownership and building equity is an incredibly important piece of the equation especially for young families. it's my hope we can work in a bipartisan way in this committee and throughout others to it signifies building and help create new pathways to home ownerships for all americans. one of my favorite sayings that it always
problems and disparities, and many of the cases that are now sort of winding their way through hud or doj to the courts, or that are at private fair housing organizations, involve refinance situations. so the austin family, for example, they were refinancing their home, and that was -- >> oh, i agree. i mean some of the most tragic conversations i had were families who lost homes they have been in for 40 years. >> exactly. >> my time is up. i yield. >> the gentleman from...
12
12
Apr 4, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
era, they needed to patch it back together, church and state separation between the white house and doj. that has left them with the situation where you are getting these signals that democrats wish there was maybe less of a separation, that he was more of a go get them bulldog. but that is not who he has been. i will say, though, joe biden does not seem all that keen to talk about january 6. if you read the tea leaves, it seems like they don't think this is all that much of a politically potent thing for them. they want to talk about other things. there are signs that a lot of swing voters don't. host: now, kermit in shaws bill, virginia. republican. good morning. what is your question or comment for the panel? caller: i was just going to make a comment on this build back better and this junk they are trying to do up there. if they keep going, they will bankrupt this country. obama ran the debt up to $20 trillion, and this guy is running it out of sight. if they keep this stuff up, we will all have to go on welfare to live. food and gas and everything, a lot of people cannot afford to
era, they needed to patch it back together, church and state separation between the white house and doj. that has left them with the situation where you are getting these signals that democrats wish there was maybe less of a separation, that he was more of a go get them bulldog. but that is not who he has been. i will say, though, joe biden does not seem all that keen to talk about january 6. if you read the tea leaves, it seems like they don't think this is all that much of a politically...
10
10.0
Apr 5, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
sent tax messages any most of the white house but it is possible she sent text messages and emails to doj officials. we know that the department of justice officials, jeff clark is the guy's name, specifically was also involved in this attempt to overturn the election. we want to see how deep that conspiracy ran and potentially she mentioned or her husband on that, i think it is due diligence to see to what extent ginny was in touch with members of the trump administration in this unprecedented attempt to overturn the election results. host: in massachusetts, republican line, go ahead. caller: hi. you are saying justice, should recuse himself from the january 6 thing. would that mean that the new justice that may be confirmed should recuse herself from anything that happens to donald trump because in some of her writings she wrote about donald trump i think she should also recuse herself from everything that has to do with donald trump , including january 6. guest: so i'm not familiar with those writings. i think you potentially are referring to the don mcgahn case that she wrote -- the o
sent tax messages any most of the white house but it is possible she sent text messages and emails to doj officials. we know that the department of justice officials, jeff clark is the guy's name, specifically was also involved in this attempt to overturn the election. we want to see how deep that conspiracy ran and potentially she mentioned or her husband on that, i think it is due diligence to see to what extent ginny was in touch with members of the trump administration in this unprecedented...